VICE is known for traveling the planet and covering underreported stories from hard-to-reach corners of the globe, but today we’re launching a series of articles focusing on something much more internal. The VICE Guide to Mental Health is a collection of essays and reports that explore some of the issues that affect the mental well-being of people around the world.
One in three Danes will suffer from mental illness at some point in their life according to Psykiatrifonden and though this generation is undoubtably more open about these issues than previous ones, mental illness is often still considered a tough thing to talk about. Perhaps that collective reticence is one reason why the work we have published in this arena in the past has been some of our most popular.
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In a way, then, this is a collection of articles that we’ve been pushed toward by those young people who engage with VICE every day. And because this is such a universal issue, we’re proud to be launching it in 15 countries simultaneously, with contributions from many of our international offices.
We’d like to thank the organisations who have been so helpful and supportive in getting these stories together, as well as our UK senior editor, Eleanor Morgan, who worked night and day to pull the majority of this package together.
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